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rave (verb), raves; raved; raving
1. To give praise in a very enthusiastic way: All of the critics raved about the writer's new novel.
2. To speak or to say something in a loud, irrational, or incoherent way.
3. to express very enthusiastic appreciation: People simply had to rave about the team winning the basketball tournament.
4. Uttering or expressing in a frenzied manner.
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(Latin: madness; crazy, rave, deranged; literally, to go off the furrow; from delirare, "to turn aside from the furrow", whence arose the meanings "to deviate, to become deranged, to be crazy, or to be delirious")
(Latin: madness, to be mad; to rave, to be furious)